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LAN3 has same subnet as WAN

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13 Dec 2016 10:18 #1 by chris_sav
LAN3 has same subnet as WAN was created by chris_sav
Apologies if this has been asked before and have had a look at the FAQ's but am deeply worried about screwing something up

I get the same subnet message when I attach my dongle on WAN4




When I click on the link I get





Would someone be kind enough to explain what I need to change?

Thx in advance

Chris

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13 Dec 2016 14:28 #2 by jedi98
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Change the '3' in all occurrences of 192.168.3 an the LAN3 setup page to another arbitrary number, e.g. '103', so making it 192.168.103. Sounds like whatever service is providing the IP to the dongle is (rather unusually) using subnet 192.168.3.x.

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13 Dec 2016 20:41 #3 by chris_sav
Replied by chris_sav on topic Re: LAN3 has same subnet as WAN
Seems to have done the trick, many thanks.

IP shows as 192.168.3.10 on WAN4 (O2 dongle), an internal address?

Very impressed with the router thus far, ADSL here is cr@p (aluminium cables) and to be able to use session based bonding is brilliant for speed and redundancy. I was on WIMAX but the community aerial fell over in the previous storm and has left me stranded. The temporary Ethernet connection I have now will die when I lose line of sight next Spring when the trees sprout.

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